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Aluweka
Aluweka
7 years ago

Bwande whats your point. ?? Comment number 1 what your point really ? The fact of the matter is that zikhale zonyasa or ayi atleast they made an initiative to bring families together and let them enjoy the facilities If there’s one reason Malawi is not going anywhere is the way we think…always politicizing or criticizing things. If these are below your standard let those happy to be there enjoy the facilities. Some of us are also outside Malawi and only visit home now and then but when we see things like these we appreciate them despite being exposed to… Read more »

Bwande
Bwande
7 years ago
Reply to  Aluweka

@Aluweka, there is nothing like politicizing nor criticizing here. What you should understand is that the problem with us, Malawi as a nation is not lack of resources, but rather it is the poverty of the mind. One step to help change mindset is through awareness because the majority have no picture of what really life is supposed to be like. I am not saying the ones shown here are not good. I said in most cases. Don’t say this was an initiative, most likely it was a promotion of some business or business in itself. Our city assemblies abandoned… Read more »

Bwande
Bwande
7 years ago

kunjaku these things like jumping castles are for free and in public places. In every neighborhood. Ku Malawi ndi business komanso zinthu zake zonyansa. Ana a munthu osauka ali pa mavuto. No wonder they is a big gap between the rich and the poor. If you are born in a poor family, yourhood development is screwed up and your future is doomed

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